Line up without correction is a dedication to the corruption of Hadi and Ali Mohsen

English - Sunday 24 April 2022 الساعة 11:22 am
Taiz, NewsYemen, special:

 Line up with yesterday's failed and corrupt tools is nothing more than a gift to the Houthi militia from the new leadership and correction is required to overcome the causes of failure, but far from the philosophy of sharing without standards of efficiency, integrity and performance oversight.

What was stated by the head of the reform bloc in Parliament, Abdul Razzaq Al-Hajri, on Thursday, about corruption in the arms of the Ministry of Oil and diplomatic missions, was the product of the uniqueness of General Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar, Hadi and the Hejri Party with them in the job and the decision of legitimacy.  loyal.

The heavy legacy of Hadi, Ali Mohsen and Islah and their tampering with state institutions, and the task of correcting this mess and getting rid of this legacy or mitigating its corruption needs to end the influence of General Al-Ahmar and his embarrassments, because he will not involve and leave those who planted them, for example in the oil and gas companies and the Ministry of Oil, and the process of ending the influence of Al-Ahmar Ali Mohsen will not  be easy.

The most dangerous thing facing the Presidential Council is slipping into the race for quotas in appointments and sharing positions without setting strict professional and ethical standards that impose not repeating the tampering of Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar and Hadi, and then the result will be more appointments glut and exhausting the state’s administrative apparatus with a new sample of those who deal with the job as a trophy.

It is not possible to exchange alignment and consensus with silence on corruption and keeping the situation in the management of state institutions as it is. The alignment is not to correct the distorted situation and end the mess of the corrupt according to the priorities of the stage, the change at the top of the pyramid of the presidency becomes a cosmetic change only.

Scott's purchase of large and loud components, such as reform by keeping the party spoils that he obtained since after 2012, is one of the concerns that are raised explicitly and examines the professionalism and seriousness of the Presidential Council in removing the sources of corruption and failure, and the coming days will reveal what it will be.

In the parliament session that was held on Thursday, the third session, the deputies began with a high ceiling of criticism of the government’s performance. The content of what the head of the reform bloc said may be an early motive for the start of the Presidential Council and the government in dissecting the sources of corruption and discussing alternatives and procedures to reform the government performance system and start with the revenue institutions.

What the stage needs from the new leadership is to separate the political aspect from the reform process within the state institutions and to give the government space to work and change in agreement with the Presidency Council so that the quota does not spoil the important jobs of the government, as Hadi and his deputy did, and the division is by 8 instead of 2.

The response of the prime minister, in his circulating message to the deputies, and his talk about the severe pressures that his government faced, was an early warning to the new leadership not to repeat the model of Hadi and Ali Mohsen.

The first decision that the people and the government are waiting for together is to lift the army’s control over the collection points, impose fees and collect them in the name of the government, and grant the Ministry of Finance and its departments the right to exercise their role, and that the finance offices are linked to the ministry and not to the leaders of the military axes and governors. The experience of the late Minister Saif al-Asali was the most successful in this aspect.

Al-Asali’s Sunnah was not an invention as much as it was empowering the finance branches in the ministries and governorates with the legally defined powers and making the financial official’s link to the leadership of the Ministry of Finance and not to the leadership of the ministry or governorate in which this financial official works.

Freeing state funds from the control of military and influential leaders, and criminalizing levy by these leaders, will save large sums that used to go to the pockets of the corrupt, the benefactors and the warlords.

 The stage requires the leadership of the Presidential Council, first, to restore state revenues that are looted day and night, end corruption in the oil and gas sectors, rationalize expenditures on expatriate officials abroad, and cancel the list of illegal wages enacted by the legitimacy of Hadi and Ali Mohsen, by paying large salaries and foreign currency to a large number of officials without work.  practice it.

It is true that the priorities of the new leadership are many, but stopping the waste of financial revenues outside the legal vessels and reforming the management system for oil and gas resources is more important than many of the files that will be crowded with the drawers of the new leadership.